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LOL - that maybe true, but there's a genuine condition where some men and women have extra boobs.

"Accessory breasts, also known as polymastia, supernumerary breasts, multiple chest syndrome, or mammae erraticae, is the condition of having additional breasts. Extra breasts may appear with or without bosoms or areolae. It is a condition and a form of atavism which is most prevalent in male humans, and often goes untreated as it is mostly harmless. In recent years, many affected women have had a plastic surgery operation to remove the additional breasts, for purely aesthetic reasons."

I do, although it was probably just fat, as this person was excessively overweight and looked as though she had boobs hanging from below her armpits. Other conditions can cause it though, such as a build-up of lymph fluid (quite common after operations).

When a person has polymastia, the extra breasts can come complete with nipples. I'm sure there are ways of rectifying the condition, as when men's chests develop into more breast-like structures (although this's quite a simple matter, as the excess fat's simply drawn out).

It must be embarrassing and inconvenient for anyone who has these things though, and goodness knows what Yogi's pic was modelled on! : )

What about folk who've got quite a few moles on their body? I've got some on my arms and hands - flat things which're like individual brown freckles. I've always had them. I daren't line them up now, in case I've got nipples where I shouldn't have! LOOOOL.

Unfortunately not. My milk disappeared within 2 days of having each baby. I had people from the Breast Feeding Association come round, pulling and prodding at me, wanting to attach me to a thing which worked like a cow's milking machine!! I said no, and bottle fed after that. : (

My mother was the same, and admitted to still giving breast milk to my brother as he was approaching 4!! Imagine ... the teeth .....

The midwife and doctor kept an eye on me in case I developed mastitis, but I didn't. Mind you, the old midwife I had told me to put cabbage leaves in my bra for a short time, and whether it worked or not, I was absolutely fine. So I breastfed each baby for 2 days - and then that was it - gone.